The Equinest archives

Altwurttemberg – Horse Breed Of The Week

altwurttemberg-1The Altwurttemberg is a recent add to the breeds list. Unfortunately there isn’t much information online about them (in English anyway). Fortunately I had some help & here is what we know.

How It Began

The breed comes from Germany and was started by the Wurttemberg Prince House. Normandy horses were crossed with English Thoroughbreds, Holsteins & Oldenburgs, without an obligatory breeding goal.
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All Equine Art Show at Chukkar Farm

chukkarChukkar Farm is a 170-acre horse farm in Alpharetta, Georgia that specializes in educating people about the game of polo.

The farm features scenic vistas with rolling hills, lush landscapes and breathtaking views of polo matches!

This year the club presents their first Equine Art, Music, & Polo Fest, a two day art show that will feature over 100 pieces of horse-inspired art by local artists.

“What could be more perfect? An art show with 100 works of art inspired by the horse, created by artists who love horses, for people who love horses, and it’s located on a 170-acre polo farm! It’s going to be fabulous!” – Barbara Rush, Official Show Artist

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Horses on Google Earth – In Your Browser

Horses on Google Earth
I’ve been hard at work on my latest project which I’m hoping will be helpful to horse people everywhere, Horses on Google Earth. The idea is to use Google’s platform for the mapping of equestrian locations, stables, race tracks, rescues, tack stores, events, artists, photographers, you name it.

So far I’ve started with stables & rescues in the US & a long list of race tracks worldwide.

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Equine Champagne Gene

A guest post about the equine champagne gene by Karina over at Arrow Maker Ranch. You can read more from her about color genetics on her website
Perlino Champagne Dun

Image from Arrowmaker Ranch

In the last 20 years, DNA testing technology has become both equally complicated and commonplace.

Pair this ease of genetic testing with a rage for horses of exotic and unusual colors and the result has been previously unknown locations of the equine genome. One of these genes has been labeled the champagne gene due to its very unique phenotype (what the horse actually looks like).

Defining The Unknown

Champagne colored horses have no doubt existed prior to genetic testing, but were often registered as a more common color such as palomino simply because that was the closest known match. After seeing a champagne horse it is easy to understand the confusion. In an effort to more accurately trace the champagne gene, The International Champagne Horse Registry was created. This registry has mapped the likely history of the equine champagne gene in addition to documenting known champagne horses.
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Cheval Passions Expo 2010

Cheval Passions Expo

What

Cheval Passions Expo – Avignon Equestrian Festival

An event celebrating horses and equestrians featuring 250 exhibitors and seven halls. There horse enthusiasts will find equestrian equipment, careers, training info, competitions, tourism, accessories in addition to stud shows, an equestrian cabaret and a large trade show.
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Maintain A Horse First Aid Kit

Click to see VideoPerhaps one of the most important elements of any stable or barn is a horse first aid kit. Because as we all know, around horses accidents tend to happen.

Regardless of how long you’ve been around horses, or how many wounds you have mended, it’s always good to stay up to date when it comes to safety.

This handy video will tell you what you need and how to maintain your kit.

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The Unexpected Horse

Cloud Horse

Image from onkel_wart

Horse lovers can find horses almost everywhere they look, and luckily some of them carry cameras.

For those of us who have equines on the brain, no place is too strange to see a flagged tail or pounding hooves.

Here are some past posts that reflect the more unusual places to find horses, whether it’s in the sky, in the shadows or right downtown.

Shadow Horses
Graceful Smoke Horses
Horses In The Clouds
Rocking Horses
Urban Horses
Graffiti Horses

Where will those crazy horses end up next?

Horse Coins

Italy 478-476 BC

Italian Horse Coin

Image from Salli

Horses have always played an important role in civilization whether they were used for agriculture, war, transportation or show. Their beauty and noble bearing makes them the perfect subjects for the most widespread of artistic mediums – coins.

Many western cultures have immortalized the equine animal on their coinage, often paying homage to the horses of war.

These examples date from early Greek & Romans times through the centuries to the US mints of the 21st century.
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